Tug loves his squeaky toys and although the noise can really grate on our nerves we love to watch him play with them. Aggressive chewers like Bostons can go through them in nothing flat. I'd read about a Cuz on a site and it's a round ball with little feet. So he gets the best of both worlds because he can chew the ball part to make it squeak or on the feet for some power-chewing. The squeaker broke so now I'm thinking that I'll get another in the same color and replace it and see the startled look when he chomps on it and it squeaks! :) I'm so wicked. Then I realized it won't happen. Even when you replace something with the exact model and color it doesn't smell the same and he has to treat it like he's never seen anything like it in his life and oh my god did it just move run away run away no wait it didn't so run back and sniff it again but did it move then??? (you get the idea) It can take 3-4 minutes until he actually puts his mouth on it. But it was a fun thought...
He had a brightly colored crab chew toy and it suffered a leg amputation. So it was replaced with a prehistoric type fish with spines but he chewed the spines off within days so it had to go. Now, I've got to go out and find another crab...he really liked it's shape the best and it threw better I think. The fish wasn't as aerodynamic. (Did I really just consider the engineering of my dog's chew toy? Geez...)
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